The Skyphone service for business jets
Communication and information worldwide
at the speed of flight
To keep pace with change as you fly, you need Skyphone:
the world's first and the world's most experienced satellite-
based air-to-ground and ground-to-air communication and
information service.
To keep you in touch, Skyphone gives you a clear, reliable
direct-dial satellite link into public and private telecomms
networks, providing access to 200+ countries worldwide. So it is
as easy for you to make and take calls and send and receive
faxes and data at your aircraft seat as it is at your desk.
To keep you informed, Skyphone also opens up a vital
information channel.
If you want to do business as you fly, it can give you
instant 24-hour access to a unique range of support services to
streamline your working day and your trip: providing
everything from up-to-the-minute stock exchange figures and
world news bulletins to travel arrangements.
If flying is your business, your aircrew have an alternative
means to give your ground staff an immediate appraisal of what's
happening in the air- and vice versa. And you are also equipped
to react fast to changing conditions and requirements by calling
up the latest weather reports and filing new flight plans.
The value of these services to world business travellers is
undisputed. In 1992, 70% of the business jet users who have
access to the technology used Skyphone.
Our service to you extends far beyond providing
communication and information in the air, however.
You can also consult our experts on choosing,
commissioning and installing satcom equipment in your
company aircraft. We will also be pleased to tailor a complete
airborne communications package to match your specific
corporate and operational needs.
For communication and information worldwide at the
speed of flight, please contact the Skyphone service:
Phone +44 71 492 4567
Fax +44 71 492 4633
Telex +51 916554
Skyphone, 43 Bartholomew Close,
London EC1A 7HP, England.
In touch, in flight
The Skyphone service is provided by British Telecommunications pic,
Norwegian Telecom and Singapore Telecom.